Zhou Yuwen called Lu Wanting. Before he could ask about Jiang Xinyi, Lu Wanting summarized the situation, but she inverted the narrative. Lu Wanting implied that it wasn't her and Su Qing's fault for moving against the Jiang family; rather, the Jiang family was too aggressive this time, investing in a futures contract likely to lose money. According to her and Su Qing's plan, although they're currently losing money, not only can they recoup it later, but they can also ensure a profit of twenty to thirty percent.
In short, it means swallowing up most of the Jiang family's overseas assets.
Lu Wanting also mentioned that the Jiang family's overseas assets had long been targeted by others; even if she didn't act, others would, better to act first than allow others to gain.
Zhou Yuwen certainly didn't believe this rhetoric from Lu Wanting. He simply asked her, "Was this your idea or Su Qing's?"
